|
Dream Home
An Exhibition of Artists who consider the Imagery and false
promises of the 'Dream Home'
Faisal Abdu'Allah / Hurvin
Anderson / Gordon Cheung / Andrew Dodas / Felix Friedman /
Raimi Gbadamosi / Victor Greetham / Guy Harvey / Saron Hughes
/ Glynes X Jacques / Paul Jones / Thorsten Knaub / Kevin Osmond
/ Si Sapsford / Kit Wise / Sonja Wyndham-West
Curated by Paul
Jones and Liga Kitchen
Private View: Wed 4 April 6-9pm
Award winning artist Paul Jones raises the curtain on the
Novas Contemporary Urban Centre, London Bridge, Bankside by
curating and participating in a show inspired by the eerily
haunting song, “In every Dream Home Heartache”
by cult band Roxy Music.
The dream home inspires myriad fantasies. Having roots pervasively
spreading from 30’s middle America, depression to skyscraper,
to 21st century Internet romance to Space Emigration. It is
the idea, not the reality which is mesmerising, intoxicating
at heart, and a paradoxical source of terror.
Jones has chosen artists diverse in their medium and perspectives
echoing the essence of the dream home phenomenon. The extrapolated
title ‘Dream Home’ evokes florid imagery and false
promises. It is the aesthetics of the psyche which struggles
with this illusion in an attempt to fix a reality.
Every dream can become a nightmare; a home becomes the unheimlich
of estrangement. How familiar is the disorientation of returning
to a place one has left long ago. Essentially it is this quality
of feeling which is explored by this oxymoron, for how can
a dream be a home, or a home a dream? How does the smallest
object hold the sensation of belonging, when a home can be
a place of profound displacement.
Si Sapsford explores this idea of belonging through the sad
impossibility of putting back together that which devastatingly
broken beyond repair in the emotive piece ‘Vase’:
“The emotion that is invested in this object, and what
it represents, makes it the focus of a particular emotional
history. The compulsion to attempt the impossible, and to
keep trying is irresistible”. Si Sapsford
http://www.novas.org/gallery.asp
Novas Contemporary
Urban Centre
73-81 Southwark Bridge Road
London SE1 0NQ
Open
5 April – 5 May
Mon- Sat 10am–6pm
|